Roosevelt Warm Springs Founded by U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1927 to treat polio patients, Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) continues a tradition of compassion and quality care.
For almost a century, the campus has embraced the tenets of public service, technological advancement, program diversity and continuing education for Georgians with disabilities.
Today, Roosevelt Warm Springs’ comprehensive rehabilitation center remains a national treasure and a Georgia "point-of-pride."
We invite you to visit our National Historic Landmark campus whenever you are in the area.
Please contact us at (706) 655-5000 for additional information.
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Directions to RWS
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Services:
Vocational Rehabilitation
The Roosevelt Academy provides opportunities for students with disabilities to gain skills and independence. Graduates may enter Employment Planning and Job Placement Activities, our on-campus Career & Technical Education program of study, or they may pursue further education in a college.
WANT TO ATTEND?
For almost a century, the campus has embraced the tenets of public service, technological advancement, program diversity and continuing education for Georgians with disabilities.
Today, Roosevelt Warm Springs’ comprehensive rehabilitation center remains a national treasure and a Georgia "point-of-pride."
We invite you to visit our National Historic Landmark campus whenever you are in the area.
Please contact us at (706) 655-5000 for additional information.
Learn More About RWS
Contact RWS
Directions to RWS
Donate
Services:
Vocational Rehabilitation
The Roosevelt Academy provides opportunities for students with disabilities to gain skills and independence. Graduates may enter Employment Planning and Job Placement Activities, our on-campus Career & Technical Education program of study, or they may pursue further education in a college.
WANT TO ATTEND?